BJP MP Pratap Chandra Sarangi expressed his sorrow on Tuesday after meeting the victim, a second-year student of a private medical college who was allegedly gang-raped in Durgapur.
The Durgapur Police on Tuesday made significant progress in the alleged MBBS student gang rape case. Initially, five accused were arrested, and now, the police have apprehended the victim's friend, marking the sixth arrest in the case.
The BJP leader accused the TMC (Trinamool Congress) of being involved in various criminal activities in West Bengal, claiming that even contractual workers and local party officials are implicated.
Speaking to ANI, Mohanty said, "The victim is currently undergoing treatment. I urge West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to ensure that the victim receives the best possible medical care. Those responsible for such heinous acts must be tried in fast-track courts to ensure swift jus
Samajwadi Party (SP) MP Dimple Yadav expressed concern over the Durgapur gangrape case, and said that crimes against women are rising across the country.
Asansol-Durgapur Commissioner of Police (CP) Sunil Kumar Choudhary said that police have arrested five people in connection with the Durgapur gangrape case, whose presence has been established at the crime scene.
West Bengal Police arrested two more accused in connection with the alleged Durgapur gang rape incident and produced them in the Durgapur court on Monday.
The association demanded swift justice and strict accountability from authorities, urging West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to take immediate action.
West Bengal Governor Dr CV Ananda Bose on Monday met the Durgapur rape victim and her parents at the IQ City Medical College Hospital, where the victim is undergoing treatment. He expressed his outrage over the incident and stated that a second renaissance was required in the state.
The father of the victim in the alleged Durgapur gang rape on Monday urged the West Bengal government to ensure the strictest possible punishment under the law for the culprits. He said the action is necessary to make girls in the State feel safe.